Asked by Jarrad Schomaker
Suppose a bar 1 m long expands .5 cm when heated. By how much will a bar 100 m long of the same material expand when similarly heated?
If each one meter expands a half centimeter, then one hundred meters will expand 100*.5cm. Think on that.
NO I DON'T UNDRERSTAND WHAT THAT MENS
THERMAL ENERGY MEANS
If there is a positive change in Thermal Energy is there a gain or loss in energy?
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If each one meter expands a half centimeter, then one hundred meters will expand 100*.5cm. Think on that.
NO I DON'T UNDRERSTAND WHAT THAT MENS
THERMAL ENERGY MEANS
If there is a positive change in Thermal Energy is there a gain or loss in energy?
fmdmid?
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